Actually NewguyI have known a lot of these guys and girls for many years. They do a lot for the community and you never see them running wild in a pack like those bikers who beat up that driver. We all know why they are complaining.

The problem is the neighbors don't want to get to know them. There can be shootings/killings in the best and worst of places. Why is there no outrage over the prostitution problem there? A man was killed at Branded and no one asked to have them closed down. Im usually able to see both sides of a situation but with this one it just seems one sided.

That's probably true for some neighbors but not all. It sounds like they are doing stuff in the community, which is going to be even more important especially now with the city pressure to shut them down.

They have worked with the local precinct for toy drives, etc. You want to look around - knock on the door. Remember not to judge a book by its cover, these guys are some of the nicest, hardworking guys you can meet. This is exactly what happened when every one judged the shrine. Almost all of them have lived in the neighborhood for the majority of their lives.

The SLA is actually the entity who cancels the liquor lic, and the NYPD is basically the complainant.

To find out if the NYPD was sucessful:A. Learn the street address of the club.B. Go to the Public Inquiry tab and see if you can locate the complaints against the club, or disciplinary action: http://www.sla.ny.gov/

Note: Even if the NYPD won, I believe the club could legally continue to host events if it did not serve alcohol.